We managed to make it to the weekend with three and a half tomato plants, and the weakest one might even bounce back in spite of the frost. This means that we probably won't need to waste another $3.99 on replacements and can donate that much more to our retirement funds.
On Saturday, I wrapped up work on DDMSence v2.2.0, the leading (and only) open-source software for DDMS and then headed over to my parents' house to celebrate my Mom's upcoming birthday. The beginning of April is the busiest season for birthdays, according to the Birthday Calendar in the sidebar, so if you're planning on kids and want them to feel like a snowflake, shoot for a February birthday instead.
My sister was in town with the nephews, and Sam had just taken his first Metro ride to see the nonexistent cherry blossoms. Rebecca arrived later in the evening from a physical therapy study session in Fredericksburg, and we all sat around eating pizza and birthday cake while poking through a big box of junk from my Mom's youth.
On Sunday, I diddled around the house while Rebecca worked up the motivation to do her homework. We ended the weekend with a screening of Wreck-It Ralph and some tasty Safeway pizza.
How was your weekend?
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